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Lenders would lose a potentially lucrative exemption from San Francisco’s transfer tax on foreclosed properties, under the newest plan by city officials to help financially struggling homeowners from …

Proposition A’s sponsor Tony Kelly may be saying that there’s no money and no campaign for the effort to break up the city’s garbage monopoly, but that doesn’t mean that Recology, the, ah, monopolist, …

Well, it looks like there are about 166,000 San Francisco voters who need to be reminded that there’s an election Tuesday. That’s how many people who still have their vote-by-mail ballots sitting on a …

Proving that there are folks at Harvard and Stanford who will study just about anything, research from those universities is being used in a new outreach campaign by the city’s Department of Elections …

Supervisor David Chiu says he will call a public hearing to assess the state of Coit Tower, the Telegraph Hill landmark whose worsening condition is the subject of a June ballot measure. “We all care …

First, the city banned the unwanted distribution of the Yellow Pages. Now comes another tree-saving initiative: the Department of Elections is allowing voters to opt out of receiving that thick Voter …